A clean and organized home is not only more pleasing to the eye, but it also promotes health and improves mood.
Maintain the clean fabric chairs and the house in order not only has an aesthetic impact, but also significantly affects the health, emotional well-being and functionality of the home.
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Fabric chairs accumulate dust, hair, food debris and sweatwhich can become an ideal environment for mites and bacteria. This is especially problematic for people with allergies or respiratory problems.


Apart, fabrics tend to absorb odorsespecially in closed environments or if they are not cleaned regularly. Not to mention that well-cared for fabric chairs last longer, since cleaning prevents premature wear, the accumulation of dirt in the fibers and possible irreparable damage.
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How to clean fabric chairs easily
Necessary materials
- Vacuum cleaner with upholstery accessory.
- Soft bristle brush.
- Mild detergent or neutral liquid soap.
- Warm water.
- Sprayer
- white vinegar
- baking soda
Steps to clean fabric chairs
1. Vacuum the surface
- Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, crumbs and surface dirt. Pay special attention to folds and seams where dirt tends to accumulate.
2. Prepare a cleaning solution
- 1 liter of warm water.
- 1 tablespoon of mild detergent or liquid soap.
- Add a splash of white vinegar to enhance cleaning and disinfect.
3. Test in a small area
- Before applying the solution to the entire chair, test it in an inconspicuous corner to make sure it doesn’t discolor the fabric.
4. Clean with a cloth or sponge
- Lightly moisten a cloth or sponge with the solution.
- Gently rub the fabric, working on the most visible stains.
- Avoid soaking the chair, as excess water can damage the filling.
5. Brush to remove stubborn stains
- If there are stubborn stains, use a soft-bristle brush to scrub in circular motions.
6. Let dry completely
- Place the chair in a ventilated place to dry outdoors. If possible, avoid direct sun exposure as it could damage the colors of the fabric.
Source: Ambito

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